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Rinoa Heartilly ([personal profile] angelo_wings) wrote in [community profile] fandomhighdorms2012-02-28 03:10 am

Anarchist Philanthropy Club, Tuesday After Classes

This week, it wasn't the usual non-leaders coordinating (but not leading, how bourgeois) proceedings from the clandestine location that only members knew (that was perhaps just a classroom, but it was a clandestine classroom, okay?) Instead, it was a dark-haired girl who had several crates stacked behind her.

"Hi," she said. "I'm Rinoa Heartilly, and I'm in this group but I don't remember to come every week. That's because I've been working on something. It's something big, and it's kind of related to what we're doing here, so I asked Jim if I could borrow this meeting to ask for your help."

Also, Jim didn't need to hand the meeting over to her, since it was more of an autonomous collective that he and Britta coordinated, but someone had to coordinate or nothing would get done, right? She was going to assume that was understood.

"Back home, about twenty years ago, Galbadia invaded its tiny southern neighbor, Timber." She paused to hold a hand up. "I promise this is all relevant. Timber has been under martial law ever since. Most Timbrans join underground movements to fight Galbadia, and a lot of Galbadians spoke out against Galbadia's actions, as well. And those people were either executed or thrown in prison, because crazed dictators aren't too fond of dissent."

She sighed. "There were so many arrests that they built a new prison, the D-District. It was just for political prisoners at first, but over time it added overflow from other prisons, usually for their worst offenders. And 'political prisoner' already runs the spectrum from violent terrorist splinter groups who blow up a train in the name of a free Timber to someone who wrote a newspaper article attacking the president once -- they'd be in adjacent cells, right next to a serial killer whose home prison didn't have room for him. To top it all off, the D-District is legendary for its human rights abuses. I've seen the torture rooms myself."

She gave that a moment to let it sink in, and fought the small twist of nausea at the memory.

"President Deling, the crazed dictator in question, is dead. Acting President Caraway, his replacement, isn't a crazed dictator. He's actually a reasonable man, despite the fact that he's in charge right now, and I believe we can trust him, for ... various reasons." She played idly with the rings around her neck before continuing. "The anarchist in me wants to go in there, guns blazing, and break everyone people out instead of working with Galbadia, but the pragmatist thinks maybe there's a way we can do this without any loss of life. Maybe I'm delusional. We can talk about that, too, if you guys want."

This place seemed like a great place to discuss philosophy, especially the intersection of anarchy with philanthropy, and which won out.

"Anyway. Caraway stopped the abuses, and is making sure the prisoners are treated humanely. He is working to shut down D-District. He is committed to the immediate release of every nonviolent political prisoner, and is open to an honest discussion about the release of every violent political prisoner. This is a real, concrete thing. We can get those brave fighters out of a hellhole that they honestly believed they would die in."

Which was kind of amazing.

"The only hold-up right now is that the record-keeping system is a nightmare. No one in charge bothered, because prisoners going into the D-District weren't ever coming back out. There are scraps of paper, half-filed notes, additions scrawled in the margins. There is no comprehensive database of who is where. Caraway isn't willing to open the doors and release everyone carte blanche, especially since some of the people in D-District aren't even political prisoners, but violent offenders who would be a danger to society."

She indicated the crates behind her. "This is where I came in, a couple of months ago. I have been trying to sort these papers into some kind of a system. It's slow going, and it's tedious work, but I'm making progress. I'll make more if I have help. I also know that a lot of you might not agree with this, since we're working with the government that oppressed them in the first place, or because you disagree with the prison culture in whole, or -- if you have ideological issues, or you just don't want to do paperwork, that's totally fine. But if you want to help me, there are real people out there that this would make a huge difference to. I think that's all I wanted to say."

([livejournal.com profile] answer2bheard asked me to post something and BEHOLD, IT IS SOMETHING. Jim modded with her permission. OCD incoming!)
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Re: OOC - APC, 2/28

[personal profile] wwiii 2012-02-28 10:45 am (UTC)(link)
You are my hero and I love you. I'll fling Jim in here when I get home from work today.

If I get home from work today. (Dun dun DUNNNNNN.)
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Re: Talk to the Advisors - APC, 2/28

[personal profile] locointhecoco 2012-02-28 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Pinkie was doing her best to be all serious-faced today, but she'd spent her whole break at home in Equestria with her friends, and the pure glee that accompanied that was doing its best to break through.

Re: Arrive & Mingle - APC, 02/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Kenzi still missed Rio. So she was lounging about, shades on, pretending she was still there in here head.

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Kenzi might have been pretending to be asleep here. At least until curiosity got her to ask, "They don't have admin types in Timber? 'Cause this sounds like real work."

Re: Talk to the Non-Leaders - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] answer2bheard.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Jim figured he was doing an excellent job of being non-leady today. After all, letting somebody else come up with the activity for the day was...

Something... anarchistic, right?

He really was no good at this sort of thing.

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] answer2bheard.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"It is real work," Jim said, stepping up beside Kenzi and reaching for an armful of papers. "But from what Rinoa told me, we're talking about a political system that's just getting itself on its feet, in a world that's had a lot of pretty serious stuff going on. Things like this just kind of get lost in the shuffle, you know?"

He offered her a little smirk before waving the papers around.

"A little work won't kill anyone. Heck, it might get a lot of innocent people back to their families."
Edited 2012-02-28 23:00 (UTC)

Re: OOC - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] answer2bheard.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I could totally get on board with that.

... Maybe not with this kid, though.

Re: Arrive & Mingle - APC, 02/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Hank arrived today in his Ratman costume. Hey, Ratman was all about anarchy AND philanthropy, right? And totally almost the same thing as Guy Fawkes.

Plus, he hadn't worn it in a while, and it was his favorite outfit.

Re: OOC - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] holy-daughter.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Rinoa is out of smutty icons, since her extensions ran out. Allow me to offer you some jailbait.

Re: Philosophical Discussion about Penitentiaries, Working with the Enemy, Anything Else - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"I vote we NOT get people killed?" Hank suggested petulantly. "I mean, don't get me wrong, killing people is awesome, but if it's the people you're trying to rescue, I think you lose points for that. And then you don't get a high score at life!"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-28 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Let me at it!" Hank announced, from behind his cheap plastic Ratman mask. "I AM justice!"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
Kenzi sighed. "Okaaaay. An afternoon won't kill me, like Jim said. Gimme a stack." Besides, now she was curious. "Dude, you so need to recruit people besides us, Rinoa. This is gonna take you forever otherwise."

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
As usual, if someone was being nice and cool and way more self-sacrificing than Kenzi, she felt a little obligated to help 'em out. "Ahhh. Well, gimme the hard ones. I want to see if I can figure them out."

Re: Philosophical Discussion about Penitentiaries, Working with the Enemy, Anything Else - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
"You could track them all down and kill them off one by one," Hank mused darkly. "Dish out cold vengeance, and make them beg for mercy."

He shrugged. "It would make for a great TV show, anyway!"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
Hank nodded. "Look through it and separate out the cool, wrongfully-imprisoned badasses from the evil psychopaths! Pass judgment on the prisoners and determine who is marked for salvation and who is condemned to torment!!! And look cool in a cape while doing it!!!!!!"

Re: Philosophical Discussion about Penitentiaries, Working with the Enemy, Anything Else - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Oooh! But if you WANTED to go in and kill people, I know a guy!" Hank offered.

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Arent... all of these records?" Hank asked, confused. "Records of JUSTICE?!"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 02:59 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, those," Kenzi said. "Maybe I can find something in common with them, you know? Aside from maybe having coffee rings on them all." She grinned. "So, this Caraway guy, is he gonna stay in power?" she asked, grabbing some post-its.

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Kenzi was already starting to lay out the paperwork like a huge jigsaw puzzle. "So how'd he get the job? Last man standing? Or was he being punished for being too good at his job?"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, that's something." Half last-guy-standing, half okay-person, sounded like. Kenzi frowned over the pile she had, then started re-arranging. "Why did they want to conquer Timber, again? What's in it for them?"

Hmm hmm hmm... she rearranged a couple things, then said, "If I'm reading this right, some guard with the initials ZK is an idiot who doesn't fill crap out. Look."

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] i-am-the-rat.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
"Aye-aye, captain!" Hank replied with a snappy salute. "By last name, first name, or cell number?"

Yes, Hank. Alphabetically by cell number.

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, that blows. Sounds like Latvia getting annexed by Russia," Kenzi said, frowning.

She would totally understand about the sexytimes. Because she'd spent the whole week flirting with everyone, since it wasn't going to go any further with Toby yet.

"Yeah, looks like this guard, ZK, is either an idiot, on the take, or maybe faking records for people," Kenzi said, point at a pile of ten papers. "Look at this, all these prisoners getting 'transferred' to one block, but it doesn't say from where, or what they were in for. Or why. Just date and time, all within one month." She smiled cynically. "Me, I'd bet on bribes, but I'm jaded... so Galbadia's all for setting Timber free now, and Caraway doesn't have a problem with that? After spending all that time conquering them?"

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, Seifer's said some stuff that I guessed," Kenzi said with a small grin. "We need pizza... although it looks like someone was already having one when they filled out this form."

She put all the ZK's together-- about fifteen or sixteen in all-- then went on to the next set that looked similar.

"Latvia was this tiny country that was stuck between two bigger countries, Russia and Germany, and got the shaft from both sides. Occupied by Russia, occupied by Germany, occupied by Russia. They finally got their independence when Russia's government fell apart right before I was born, and then their economy tanked. Which is why both sides of my family emigrated to Canada."

Re: Tedious Paperwork with Rinoa - APC, 2/28

[identity profile] regretiz4suckas.livejournal.com 2012-02-29 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Yup. It's cold, but it's home." Kenzi grinned. "I actually know this one... Canada and America have really open immigration policies, mostly. So does Australia. 'Cause when they were first settled from other parts of the world, the only people here were the native tribes, and they were nomads. Hunters. Lots more room for new people." She shrugged. "All the places south of Latvia were pretty full and had their own problems, all the places east were even more Russian, or were Russia itself, north is just a whole ton of ice, so... buy a boat ticket and ask for asylum. Especially if you're from somewhere ex-Russian dominated, Canada and the U.S. are pretty cool about giving you a visa, mostly. It's gotten harder to do, but. Still better than most places closer to Latvia."

Her face sobered. "Right. Saving people from torture. Yay. What convinced Prez Caraway to hand this stuff over to you? Just wanted to to the cool thing?"

Aha. Interesting. Another pile of a ton of prisoners with no real names, all brought in on one evening. Maybe a post-riot group?
Edited 2012-02-29 07:37 (UTC)